Cheyenne Delp – on a psych drug cocktail and dead at 6 years old

Little Cheyenne Delp was first taken by her foster mother (Sherri Mathis) to see a psychiatrist at 5 years of age. She left with prescriptions for three psych drugs for the child. By the time Cheyenne died a year later, apparently strangled to death by her foster mother in 2004, her psychiatrist had her taking *four* psych drugs.

Cheyenne’s foster mother is on trial for murder. Shouldn’t her psychiatrist also be on trial right along with her? That would be Dr. Saran Mudumbi, shown here testifying about how he kept changing around her drug cocktail, increasing the dosages for because for some reason this child was out of control and thought everyone was against her. “Obviously paranoid delusional” blah blah blah.

Turns out she was right! Everyone *was* against her. Not just her foster mother, but her psychiatrist, too.

At the time of her death, she was on Imapramine, Risperdal, Guanfacine, Seroquel, and Benadryl (to mask the side effects of the first four drugs).

This psychiatrist ought to be on trial as well for gross incompetence, willful neglect for failing to spot the signs of child abuse, and failing to help protect this child, as well as for actively poisoning her with four psych drugs. Did he ever do a physical exam and look for bruising? There was bruising all over her neck at autopsy.

If you know of any abuse like this going on currently where a psychiatrist is over-prescribing psychiatric medications to children who are being abused, or any other form of abuse of patients, please contact CCHR so that they can be brought to justice. CCHR has helped close down dozens of psychiatric hospitals for gross abuse of human rights. Never hesitate to blow the whistle on these monsters.

I received a comment from “SocialWorker” I’m not going to post it as it was just too full of the psychiatric propaganda party line, but I will post my reply sent to her by email

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Social Worker —

Thanks so much for taking the time to write your post, which I’m not going to put on my blog.

I disagree with most of what you are saying, including the necessity of presenting both sides of any issue. That’s a holdover from the dialectical materialism theory of how knowledge is gained or shared. I’m sure you’re familiar with it – thesis, antithesis, and synthesis resulting from that conflict of thesis and antithesis. Unfortunately, that system precludes people from making rational decisions based on what is more survival or less survival for themselves, their families, their groups, and mankind. Think of it this way: child molesters have their reasons for what they are doing. Should one, whenever talking about child molesters, present “both sides” of that issue? Arsonists setting fires have their reasons; should one, whenever one discusses them, give equal weight and an equal amount of importance to their motivations? As a journalist, I’ve made the conscious decision not to do that. Call me judgmental–that itself is a judgment that won’t offend me–but I believe we as journalists have the responsibility to have the courage of our convictions, and that that is more important.

My belief is that psychiatry is evil in that it seeks to stifle what makes children children; their sense of wonder, their frequent change of focus, their “inability” to do one thing for hours or minutes at a time because they are interested in so many things and unhappy enough to let their parents and teachers know they can’t stand being constrained, by being disruptive.

In my view, giving children a drug cocktail so that they won’t be disruptive is a violation of the basic human right of that child to be a child, and is just plain insane. The child is being disruptive because the *system* in which he is placed is wrong. He is trying to tell you that it needs to be changed. When 8 million kids are being drugged every day in the USA alone for basically being children, that indicates plainly to me that the psychiatric drug industry and their psychiatrist puppets are so far out of control that they and their influence need to be extirpated completely from modern society.

I believe that people learn by example and by reaching an ever-expanding and continuing series of small understandings about what they are looking at. When you ask me to post your comments containing the justifications a psychiatrist or a parent has for drugging a child, when they know that these drugs are incredibly addictive, that they can cause suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation, I am appalled that you think these reasons are worth giving *any* weight or consideration.

It is the mindset of people such as yourself that I am trying to change in my posts; I do not wish to promote those views one iota by giving them a voice at the podium of my blog.

You are welcome to put up your own blog and say whatever you want — and to let people put comments of whatever nature on it.